Ramana Maharshi Tag

About six years ago I was staying near Ramanashram in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu in Southern India—the place where the great saint and teacher of Advaita Vedanta, Ramana Maharshi, spent most of his life. Studying the teachings of Ramana, I felt simultaneously a powerful pull to...

Alternation is a natural rhythm that is woven into the fabric of life on this planet. The rotation of the earth around the sun creates an alternation between day and night and the seasons of the year. Our bodies are continually alternating between breathing in...

Every human life brings myriad forms of loss and disappointment, yearnings that are left unsatisfied, pieces of us that fall away never to be returned, hopes that are dashed and ideals that fall by the wayside. To live in the material world as mortal beings...

“None flies high without the opposing winds” ~ Yogi Bhajan [i]
The global phenomenon known as Interspirituality includes personal and direct encounters not only between followers of the many paths of the world’s myriad spiritual traditions but, in that, intersections among the paths themselves. Wayne Teasdale...

When you were born God brought you so many gifts that you will never open them all. Love’s voice keeps saying, “Everything I have is yours.”
—Hafiz (version, Daniel Ladinsky)
What is it to look, really look, at life? To see others with the eyes of love?...